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What more i can do?
222Lab_Test222:
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222Lab_Test222:
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Harry_22:
Ok, good, I will have a look.
For future. Move the zero line lower as on my picture. Thus you can see high level signals.
And don't forget about trigger.
Harry_22:
--- Quote from: 222Lab_Test222 on November 10, 2024, 11:37:20 pm ---
--- Quote from: Harry_22 on November 09, 2024, 06:56:34 pm ---I'll bet a few bucks that due to increased leakage current (DCL) in capacitor C1 (after 30 years it is allowed), MB3771 chip does not release Reset# signal.
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IC1 8# RESET PIN
I guess it is working fine.
-Connected to IC2 1st Pin
-Connected to IC5 1st Pin
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Did you use a voltage divider 10:1 here?
This is the correct choice for this type of measurement, but it needs to be specified.
PS
Did I understand correctly that you measured the charge curve of 2.2uF C1 capacitor at pin 1 IC1?
PPS
No, judging by pulse rise time, this is Reset# output.
222Lab_Test222:
--- Quote from: Harry_22 on November 11, 2024, 09:39:23 am ---
--- Quote from: 222Lab_Test222 on November 10, 2024, 11:37:20 pm ---
--- Quote from: Harry_22 on November 09, 2024, 06:56:34 pm ---I'll bet a few bucks that due to increased leakage current (DCL) in capacitor C1 (after 30 years it is allowed), MB3771 chip does not release Reset# signal.
--- End quote ---
IC1 8# RESET PIN
I guess it is working fine.
-Connected to IC2 1st Pin
-Connected to IC5 1st Pin
--- End quote ---
Did you use a voltage divider 10:1 here?
This is the correct choice for this type of measurement, but it needs to be specified.
PS
Did I understand correctly that you measured the charge curve of 2.2uF C1 capacitor at pin 1 IC1?
PPS
No, judging by pulse rise time, this is Reset# output.
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Can you clarify a bit, lots of things i do not understand
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